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The surname "Bathory" is a nod to Elizabeth Báthory, the 16th-century Hungarian countess often associated with vampire folklore. This choice perfectly encapsulates Estella’s aesthetic: a mix of historical darkness and modern edge. The Aesthetic: More Than Just Dark Clothing estella bathory full

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| Power | Description | Limitation/Curse | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Telekinetic control over blood, both inside and outside the body. Can form weapons (blood whips, needles). | Requires iron in the blood; loses potency if the victim is anemic. | | Memory Absorption | Drinking blood reveals the victim's deepest secrets and skills. | She experiences the victim's death trauma as if it were her own. | | The Shroud of Čachtice | Summons a cloak made of 650 moths (symbolic of the souls she failed to save). Acts as living armor. | Light sensitivity is extreme; direct sunlight burns not just skin but memories. | | Regeneration | Heals from most wounds unless stabbed with a blessed silver stake forged in a lunar eclipse. | Healing requires twice the volume of blood lost. | What you will find is something perhaps more

Some of the key facts about Elizabeth Báthory include:

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According to historical records, Báthory was born in 1560 and married Ferencz Nádasdy, a Hungarian nobleman, at the age of 15. After her marriage, she became known for her beauty and her cruelty. It was said that she bathed in the blood of young virgins, believing that it would preserve her youth and beauty. This macabre practice allegedly led to the deaths of hundreds of young women.